Common use of Sub-Domain Name Clause in Contracts

Sub-Domain Name. Should Customer be unable to register a unique domain name, CIMCO may grant upon Customer request and only for the term of the Sales Order providing for such service, the limited, personal, and non- transferable right to specify and append a sub-domain name to CIMCO’s prescribed domain name, for the sole purpose uniquely identifying Customer’s e-mail address. CIMCO does not represent that Customer’s selected sub-domain name will be available. Customer receives no right to ▇▇▇▇▇’s domain name other than as specifically stated in this Article 22. Upon the termination of the applicable Sales Order, Customer shall surrender all rights, privileges and interest in and to the sub- domain name and CIMCO’s domain name.

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Sources: Cimco Service Terms

Sub-Domain Name. Should Customer be unable to register a unique domain name, CIMCO may grant upon Customer request and only for the term of the Sales Order providing for such service, the limited, personal, and non- transferable right to specify and append a sub-domain name to CIMCO’s prescribed domain name, for the sole purpose uniquely identifying Customer’s e-mail address. CIMCO does not represent that Customer’s selected sub-domain name will be available. Customer receives no right to ▇▇▇▇▇CIMCO’s domain name other than as specifically stated in this Article 22. Upon the termination of the applicable Sales Order, Customer shall surrender all rights, privileges and interest in and to the sub- domain name and CIMCO’s domain name.

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Sources: Cimco Service Terms